Chaz Mixon

Chaz Mixon was born in Baton Rouge and grew up in Amarillo. From his earliest years he took a serious interest in music and the concert business. It was commonplace to hear heavy tracks like Billion Dollar Babies and Aqualung blaring from the open windows of his parent’s house. After landing at the University of Texas, Arlington Chaz knew that his life was destined to be spent on the air. He proceeded to do that for the next decade and a half on the biggest rock stations in Dallas. Chaz loves sports (especially Dallas teams) and he’s a fan of shows like Breaking Bad, Fargo and Ray Donovan. He’s got a busy family life with his wife Kathy and their two twenty-something sons: Josh and Jeremy. Chaz still manages to find the time to get some practice in on his 12 string acoustic. It’s his way of recharging after a spending the morning rocking out, telling stories and helping you get your day in gear.

Did you watch the Breaking Bad Finale? If you didn't, don't read any further. I was glued to the set for that hour and fifteen minutes and thought they brilliantly brought the show to a close. I'm gonna miss it, but The Walking Dead is only a couple of weeks away. Here's a great recap of the final episode of Breaking Bad....

Jimi Hendrix was discovered by Chas Chandler playing in a little club in New York. He became his his manager and flew him to London where he landed on September 24, 1966 and almost overnight became a superstar.

I admit it . . I played the records backwards to try and hear the clues. Did you? Obviously, Paul is STILL alive and well, still on tour, and still making music. But in September of 1969 many Beatles fans thought Paul might be dead. Read on for the story . . .

Pink Floyd's 9th studio album, "Wish You Were Here", was released on September 12, 1975. It was another Floyd concept album dealing with themes of absence, the "evil" music industry and their former bandmate Syd Barrett's mental decline. In fact, during the recording of the album, Syd actually showed up at the studio one day. He had changed so much that none of the members of the band even recognized him at first. Read the whole story behind the album here. . . .

We all remember exactly where we were and how we felt when we heard the news on September 11, 2001. Here, a number of rockers remember that tragic day and share their thoughts as we look back on this 12th anniversary.

Born as Farrokh Bulsara in Zanzibar, East Africa, we know him as Freddie Mercury, the charismatic lead singer of Queen from 1970 until his death in 1991. His vocal power and range was unequaled. Here are the top ten Freddie Mercury Queen songs.